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Learn how to selectively copy and paste attributes to multiple clips. Author Rich Harrington demonstrates the expanded controls within the Paste Attributes option dialog in Premiere Pro. Learn more from the full courses at Lynda.com..

The Duplicate Frame detector lets you easily find where you're using the same clip, frame or set of frames more than once in a project. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows how to use this nifty timesaving feature.

Learn to use Premiere Pro's audio waveform auto-sync feature. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates how to automatically align and merge clips in Project panel, in the timeline, and when setting up a multicam project.

Professional video editing is faster and more efficient than ever thanks to dozens of brand-new features in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, including a redesigned timeline, improved media management, and streamlined color grading with the Lumetri Deep Color engine.

Adobe Creative Cloud provides all the tools you need to go from script to screen and beyond to create your greatest work. It gives you the very latest versions of the tools and services you love, coupled with more efficient ways to collaborate with your peers and share your work with the creative community. In this video, Adobe Evangelist Jason Levine showcases many of the tools, including Adobe Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC, SpeedGrade CC, Prelude CC, Story CC Plus, and Adobe Audition CC. You can now access Creative Cloud from the web, from the applications you love, from your desktop, or even from your mobile device.

Discover Premiere Pro, the industry-leading video editing software at the center of Adobe's video post-production workflow. Justin Seeley shows how professionals edit, manipulate, and export video projects for film, telelvision, and the web. Learn more from the full courses at Lynda.com.

This lesson walks you through the process of creating and editing titles with the Premiere Pro Title tool. We'll look at two examples that use several of the options and settings (Premiere Pro CS6 & CC).

Product Manager Al Mooney shows how to use the Warp Stabilizer effect in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 to not just smooth the motion footage but to remove motion artifacts that would otherwise remain after stabilization.

In the past, subclips had “hard” in- and out-points, limiting their flexibility when editors needed more head or tail frames for video cross-dissolves or audio crossfades. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows you how to create subclips with “soft” edits in Premiere Pro, meaning editors are no longer limited to the original in- and out-points in the subclips.

Learn to create or import closed caption files and edit them in the timeline. Infinite Skills author Jeff Senstack shows how easy it is to edit content, color, timing, and position on the screen—and how to create closed caption “sidecar” files when exporting your project.

The Duplicate Frame detector lets you easily find where you're using the same clip, frame or set of frames more than once in a project. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows how to use this nifty timesaving feature.

Learn to edit from sequences loaded into the Source monitor. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates Premiere Pro's ability to let editors place any number of clips in a sequence, open that sequence in the Source Monitor, and select segments and add them to another sequence. The feature harkens back to a frequently used feature film-editing technique, called a KEM roll, whereby editors put multiple takes of the same scene on the same reel, giving the director an easy way to select the best take.

Master a new way to mix audio in Premiere Pro. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows how, in addition to mixing tracks, editors can control individual clips within the mixer interface and create smoother audio fades.

Learn to use Premiere Pro's audio waveform auto-sync feature. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates how to automatically align and merge clips in Project panel, in the timeline, and when setting up a multicam project.

Learn how to set up your Creative Cloud account and download and install your applications on a primary and secondary computer. And, if your computer is lost or stolen or you simply buy a new computer, see how easy it is to deactivate your Creative Cloud account on one system and activate it on another.

Join Meagan as she talks to Kenny Mosher, winner of the Red 4k Portrait Challenge, about his project and his experience working with Adobe Premiere Pro & Adobe After after Effects.
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Animator Dusty Grella explains his longstanding project the Animation
Hotline and how it comes to life at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.
Creativity is Dusty's lifeblood and he explains why it is so important to
his life and shares advice for aspiring creatives.

Filmmaker Sterlin Harjo describes his 2014 Sundance entry "This May Be the Last Time." Using his grandfather's 1962 car accident as a starting point, the film explores a Muskogee Indian singing tradition that incorporates Scottish missionary songs, Christian hymns, and slave spirituals.

This movie introduces the robust audio tools in Premiere Pro. Abba Shapiro shows how to preview and trim audio in the Source Monitor. Whether it’s an audio-only file or the audio channel of a video clip, Abba shows how to enable sub-frame audio scrubbing and trimming. He also shows how to interpret clips to combine or separate stereo channels. At the same time, he introduces fundamental audio tools that are essential to working with audio in Premiere Pro. (Premiere Pro CS6 & CC)

There is a lot of information about clips and sequences to be found in the Timeline with a few clicks. This movie demonstrates how to show and hide essential information that will help with the decision-making process during editing. This includes audio waveforms and keyframe controls right in the Timeline. It also covers different options for thumbnail previews of the clips in the Timeline and methods for enlarging and shrinking certain areas of the Timeline for greater control.

Use Creative Cloud and Behance to collaborate, get inspired, and gain global exposure for your work—all from your desktop. Go from desktop to creative community to get inspired and show off you work. Share a work in progress or a full portfolio website using Behance ProSite.

Get breakthrough performance with Adobe CS5 Production Premium, which is packed with innovations that dramatically increase productivity, like native 64-bit support and the new Mercury Playback Engine.

With Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended, when you remove an image element, Content-Aware Fill replaces the missing pixels almost magically. This revolutionary new tool matches lighting, tone, and noise so it looks like the deleted content never existed.

Take the time and frustration out of making precise image selections. New Truer Edge selection technology in Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended offers better edge detection and masking results in less time—even when you select the trickiest image elements, like hair. Eliminate background color around the edges of your selection with new color decontamination capabilities.

In this Premiere Pro Basics series we'll cover these two useful and powerful features. Automate to sequence can help you get a jump start on framing out the story or timeline while applying an effect across multiple clips (like a cross dissolve) will speed the editing process along.

What is a J or L cut? Why do I need it? Join Dennis in Adobe Beginner Classes as he tackles the tough questions that face editors who are just starting out. In this Premiere Pro Basics episode, Dennis will discuss what these edits are and how they can be used in the story telling process to good effect.

Join Dennis as he discusses and shows a workflow that provides flexibility when using Dynamic Link and After Effects. After Effects plus Premiere Pro make for a unique and powerful combination for content creators. This workflow provides flexibility within Premiere Pro to allow users the ability to jump back or rebuild the effect if they find their first attempt wanting.

A Smoother Editing Workflow with Dual-System Sound Support in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5

Learn how the new Merge Clips feature in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 can save you hours of editing time by providing dual-system sound support that enables you to quickly match audio and video tracks recorded on separate devices and media. Plus, learn how new user-requested enhancements give you a efficient editing workflow.

Learn video production and digital communication from how-to information, subject matter experts, and tutorials. For more on teaching these skills, see the free Adobe Digital Video curriculum on adobe.com/education.

Have you ever wanted to create hidden “easter egg” menus in your DVDs or Blu-ray disks? This tutorial will show you how to use Photoshop layers and Encore button routing to hide secret clickable areas for your disks.

Learn how to set up your Creative Cloud account and download and install your applications on a primary and secondary computer. And, if your computer is lost or stolen or you simply buy a new computer, see how easy it is to deactivate your Creative Cloud account on one system and activate it on another.

This movie introduces the robust audio tools in Premiere Pro. Abba Shapiro shows how to preview and trim audio in the Source Monitor. Whether it’s an audio-only file or the audio channel of a video clip, Abba shows how to enable sub-frame audio scrubbing and trimming. He also shows how to interpret clips to combine or separate stereo channels. At the same time, he introduces fundamental audio tools that are essential to working with audio in Premiere Pro. (Premiere Pro CS6 & CC)

There is a lot of information about clips and sequences to be found in the Timeline with a few clicks. This movie demonstrates how to show and hide essential information that will help with the decision-making process during editing. This includes audio waveforms and keyframe controls right in the Timeline. It also covers different options for thumbnail previews of the clips in the Timeline and methods for enlarging and shrinking certain areas of the Timeline for greater control.

Learn video and audio production and digital communication from how-to information, subject matter experts, and tutorials. For more on teaching these skills, see the free Adobe Digital Video CS6 curriculum on adobe.com/go/digitalcareers.

Discover the power of this industry-standard video-compositing, motion-graphics-design and animation tool. Learn how it integrates with the Creative Suite, see how it is used in television and film to create special effects, how to composite scenes with blue/green screen keying, and complete creative tasks like drawing, 3D, and titles.

Get familiar with the After Effects workflow in this brief overview of the tools, project windows, elements, compositions, nested comps, effects, keyframes, the timeline, expressions, exporting and the Render Queue.

Learn to use the Preview Panel to generate a RAM Preview of your animation that plays in real time. Review the features available in the panel, how to adjust the work area in the timeline, and how to generate a preview to see your results at full speed. Also explore Frame Rate, Skip and Shift+Ram Preview, as well as the From Current Time feature. Finally, learn some handy keyboard shortcuts that can save you time.

Use Creative Cloud and Behance to collaborate, get inspired, and gain global exposure for your work—all from your desktop. Go from desktop to creative community to get inspired and show off you work. Share a work in progress or a full portfolio website using Behance ProSite.

Get breakthrough performance with Adobe CS5 Production Premium, which is packed with innovations that dramatically increase productivity, like native 64-bit support and the new Mercury Playback Engine.

With Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended, when you remove an image element, Content-Aware Fill replaces the missing pixels almost magically. This revolutionary new tool matches lighting, tone, and noise so it looks like the deleted content never existed.

Take the time and frustration out of making precise image selections. New Truer Edge selection technology in Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended offers better edge detection and masking results in less time—even when you select the trickiest image elements, like hair. Eliminate background color around the edges of your selection with new color decontamination capabilities.

In this Premiere Pro Basics series we'll cover these two useful and powerful features. Automate to sequence can help you get a jump start on framing out the story or timeline while applying an effect across multiple clips (like a cross dissolve) will speed the editing process along.

What is a J or L cut? Why do I need it? Join Dennis in Adobe Beginner Classes as he tackles the tough questions that face editors who are just starting out. In this Premiere Pro Basics episode, Dennis will discuss what these edits are and how they can be used in the story telling process to good effect.

Join Dennis as he discusses and shows a workflow that provides flexibility when using Dynamic Link and After Effects. After Effects plus Premiere Pro make for a unique and powerful combination for content creators. This workflow provides flexibility within Premiere Pro to allow users the ability to jump back or rebuild the effect if they find their first attempt wanting.

A Smoother Editing Workflow with Dual-System Sound Support in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5

Learn how the new Merge Clips feature in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 can save you hours of editing time by providing dual-system sound support that enables you to quickly match audio and video tracks recorded on separate devices and media. Plus, learn how new user-requested enhancements give you a efficient editing workflow.

Learn video production and digital communication from how-to information, subject matter experts, and tutorials. For more on teaching these skills, see the free Adobe Digital Video curriculum on adobe.com/education.

Have you ever wanted to create hidden “easter egg” menus in your DVDs or Blu-ray disks? This tutorial will show you how to use Photoshop layers and Encore button routing to hide secret clickable areas for your disks.

Learn how to set up your Creative Cloud account and download and install your applications on a primary and secondary computer. And, if your computer is lost or stolen or you simply buy a new computer, see how easy it is to deactivate your Creative Cloud account on one system and activate it on another.

This movie introduces the robust audio tools in Premiere Pro. Abba Shapiro shows how to preview and trim audio in the Source Monitor. Whether it’s an audio-only file or the audio channel of a video clip, Abba shows how to enable sub-frame audio scrubbing and trimming. He also shows how to interpret clips to combine or separate stereo channels. At the same time, he introduces fundamental audio tools that are essential to working with audio in Premiere Pro. (Premiere Pro CS6 & CC)

There is a lot of information about clips and sequences to be found in the Timeline with a few clicks. This movie demonstrates how to show and hide essential information that will help with the decision-making process during editing. This includes audio waveforms and keyframe controls right in the Timeline. It also covers different options for thumbnail previews of the clips in the Timeline and methods for enlarging and shrinking certain areas of the Timeline for greater control.

Learn video and audio production and digital communication from how-to information, subject matter experts, and tutorials. For more on teaching these skills, see the free Adobe Digital Video CS6 curriculum on adobe.com/go/digitalcareers.

Discover the power of this industry-standard video-compositing, motion-graphics-design and animation tool. Learn how it integrates with the Creative Suite, see how it is used in television and film to create special effects, how to composite scenes with blue/green screen keying, and complete creative tasks like drawing, 3D, and titles.

Get familiar with the After Effects workflow in this brief overview of the tools, project windows, elements, compositions, nested comps, effects, keyframes, the timeline, expressions, exporting and the Render Queue.

Learn to use the Preview Panel to generate a RAM Preview of your animation that plays in real time. Review the features available in the panel, how to adjust the work area in the timeline, and how to generate a preview to see your results at full speed. Also explore Frame Rate, Skip and Shift+Ram Preview, as well as the From Current Time feature. Finally, learn some handy keyboard shortcuts that can save you time.

Use Creative Cloud and Behance to collaborate, get inspired, and gain global exposure for your work—all from your desktop. Go from desktop to creative community to get inspired and show off you work. Share a work in progress or a full portfolio website using Behance ProSite.

This presentation will cover the process of Packaging and Updating Creative Cloud Applications for customers of the United States Government. This presentation was recorded for release on January 15, 2015, so please keep that in mind as Adobe’s product offerings, policies and versioning do evolve over time.

This presentation will cover the process of Packaging and Updating Creative Cloud Applications for customers of the United States Government. Some of the content may also be applicable to Adobe’s international Government and Enterprise customers. This presentation was recorded for release on July 11, 2014, so please keep that in mind as Adobe’s product offerings, policies and versioning do evolve over time.

Learn about Adobe Paper Textures Pro, a panel for Photoshop CS6 that makes it easy to add special effects to your images. This Pro version of the panel is exclusively for Adobe Creative Cloud paid subscribers. It's our little way of saying thanks! In this video Russell Brown shows you how to make the most of this great free product and get creative with your images.

Learn about Adobe Configurator 3, the easy way to create powerful custom panels for Photoshop and InDesign, all without writing any code! You will also see how to distribute your panels on Adobe Exchange. Get building!

Explore the powerful new features in Adobe's industry-leading video and audio tools. You'll be able to work even more creatively, seamlessly, and profitably from script to screen – with Adobe Creative Cloud.

In this tutorial Kush explains some of the tricks he used to create a quick photo edit of a girl playing Kendama using a Sony QX100 mobile photography lens style camera and Photoshop Elements on a Vaio Tap 11 – a light and thin Windows tablet with detachable keyboard and pen.

Kush gives an overview of the steps he took - including layering with screen blending mode - to create a cool photo composite of light trails left behind by remote controlled quadcopters dancing in step with a dancer, using a Sony Alpha 7R DSLR camera and Adobe Photoshop CC running on a Vaio Flip 15 a large screen convertible tablet/laptop device with NFC connectivity.
See Drone dance video here

See how Kush creates a creative composite of a beautiful dancer dressed in a fantasy outfit made out of color swatches and swirls of vibrant hues using Adobe Photoshop CC running on a Sony VAIO Duo 13 device.

Check out all latest Creative Cloud features for Video Pros and Filmmakers, and see how Adobe customers approach editing, broadcast, filmmaking, motion graphics and effects using the video tools in Adobe Creative Cloud.

Creative Cloud & Adobe Anywhere for Video and the Making of "Savageland"

Clay Glendenning of G-Men Media and David Whelan of Massive Film Company, Director of Savageland describe their use of Adobe Anywhere and Adobe Creative Cloud enabled them to shoot and edit a film on their own terms not bound by geographical locations or technology.

James Vasquez of USC Annenberg describes the concept of Annenberg’s 21st Century Digital Literacy Initiative and the transformation they are undertaking with respect to technology, software and use of Adobe Creative Cloud.

Join Jason Levine, principal worldwide evangelist for Creative Cloud as takes the audience at NAB 2014 though some of the key capabilities of Adobe Audition CC. The presentation covers audio restoration for video sound, and how to use side-chaining to automate soundtrack volume changes alongside a speaking track. Jason also looks at new features coming to Audition CC, including custom channelization, export to Dolby Digital formats, and enhanced multitrack tools for mixing and mastering, as well as Spectral display editing using intuitive Photoshop style tools.

Find out how you can bring your vision to life faster with NVIDIA GPUs and Adobe Creative Suite. NVIDIA Quadro and Tesla professional GPUs, can give you the performance and fluid interactivity you need to finish your most demanding projects faster.

Adobe and NVIDIA collaborate to build the best tools for creative pros

Executives from Adobe and NVIDIA talk about how the two companies team up and con-engineer to build the best of the class tools for Creative Pros beneficial to their video production workflow. www.nvidia.com/adobe www.nvidia.com/quadro

Real-time, non-destructive color grading is now a possibility with the new Direct Link between Premiere Pro CC and SpeedGrade CC. No other system offers this connection between editing and grading, even if the timeline includes speed changes and After Effects Dynamic Link comps. Add GPU acceleration and you’ve got an unrivaled production solution.

In this video Dave Helmly gives you a quick tour of Apple's New Mac Pro running Premiere Pro CC in various workflows including Multi Layer GPU Effects, 4K, Mixed 4K timeline, the power of Dual GPU Exporting vs CPU (software/CPU) , and finally GPU based Debayer for Red RAW R3D files. Also featured in the video are a quick peek at the new LG 21:9 UltraWide QHD Monitors , Promise Pegasus 2 Raid, LaCie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 and more. Special thanks to Sony, Panasonic, Mammoth HD and Devin Supertramp for the use of their footage.

In this video, I'll guide you through using our New Adobe Premiere Pro CC and Encore CS6 to burn Bluray and DVD disc in a few easy steps. I'll also give you some quick tips on making videos with interactive poster frames and chapter markers for iPad, iPhone, AppleTV and other mobile devices.

I've been working with Vision 3 for about year and half on this inexpensive plug-in to support our native tapeless formats in a Stereoscopic 3D workflow. This video will give you a general idea of how the plug-in works and some general guidance on setup.You can more info on the plug-in here: www.inv3.com/quicks3d

In this Premiere Pro Basics series we'll cover these two useful and powerful features. Automate to sequence can help you get a jump start on framing out the story or timeline while applying an effect across multiple clips (like a cross dissolve) will speed the editing process along.

What is a J or L cut? Why do I need it? Join Dennis in Adobe Beginner Classes as he tackles the tough questions that face editors who are just starting out. In this Premiere Pro Basics episode, Dennis will discuss what these edits are and how they can be used in the story telling process to good effect.

Join Dennis as he discusses and shows a workflow that provides flexibility when using Dynamic Link and After Effects. After Effects plus Premiere Pro make for a unique and powerful combination for content creators. This workflow provides flexibility within Premiere Pro to allow users the ability to jump back or rebuild the effect if they find their first attempt wanting.

In this episode, Colin will dig deep into all aspects of working with audio in Premiere Pro including the best way to import audio and choose the right track format. You’ll also learn to setup sequences that take advantage of the powerful features in Premiere Pro like Adaptive audio tracks. So if your workflow is all Premiere Pro, or if you’re coming from Final Cut Pro, and if you need multichannel QuickTime or OMF compatibility, then Colin has you covered.

In this tutorial, Principal Worldwide Evangelist for Adobe, Jason Levine demonstrates how to automate mixer functions using envelopes (incl. basic volume, pan, and individual effects parameters) while differentiating between clip-based and track-based automation. You'll also see Audition's capabilities for creating automated 5.1 mixes using the surround panner on each track.

In this tutorial, Principal Worldwide Evangelist for Adobe, Jason Levine demonstrates how to automate mixer functions using envelopes (incl. basic volume, pan, and individual effects parameters) while differentiating between clip-based and track-based automation. You'll also see Audition's capabilities for creating automated 5.1 mixes using the surround panner on each track.

In this tutorial, Principal Worldwide Evangelist for Adobe, Jason Levine demonstrates how to automate mixer functions using envelopes (incl. basic volume, pan, and individual effects parameters) while differentiating between clip-based and track-based automation. You'll also see Audition's capabilities for creating automated 5.1 mixes using the surround panner on each track.

In this episode of Short and Suite, Karl Soule shows how to import Closed Caption files such as .scc and .mcc and embed them into the timeline. You'll also learn how to preview closed captioning directly in Premiere Pro, as well as how to output your closed captioned video for broadcast.

In this episode of Short and Suite, Karl Soule shows how to import Closed Caption files such as .scc and .mcc and embed them into the timeline. You'll also learn how to preview closed captioning directly in Premiere Pro, as well as how to output your closed captioned video for broadcast.

In this episode of Short and Suite, Karl Soule shows how to import Closed Caption files such as .scc and .mcc and embed them into the timeline. You'll also learn how to preview closed captioning directly in Premiere Pro, as well as how to output your closed captioned video for broadcast.

Learn about Adobe Paper Textures Pro, a panel for Photoshop CS6 that makes it easy to add special effects to your images. This Pro version of the panel is exclusively for Adobe Creative Cloud paid subscribers. It's our little way of saying thanks! In this video Russell Brown shows you how to make the most of this great free product and get creative with your images.

Learn about Adobe Configurator 3, the easy way to create powerful custom panels for Photoshop and InDesign, all without writing any code! You will also see how to distribute your panels on Adobe Exchange. Get building!

Karl Soule talks about how Adobe Story will play the starting role in the pre-production phase of a planning-to-playback workflow thanks to the tight integration that will be available with future versions of Adobe Creative Suite Production Premium.